The Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522 (1979) is Thailand’s primary legislation ensuring that consumers are safeguarded from unfair business practices, deceptive advertisements, and substandard products or services. This law establishes legal rights for consumers, regulates business conduct, and provides remedies for unfair trade practices. Given Thailand’s dynamic consumer market—ranging from local vendors to multinational corporations—understanding […]
The 90-day reporting requirement is a critical aspect of Thailand’s immigration regulations, designed to monitor the presence of foreigners staying in the country for extended periods. This requirement applies to all foreigners holding long-term visas, such as retirement visas, work permits, or marriage visas, and mandates that they report their current address to the Thai Immigration Bureau […]
Thailand income tax system is governed by the Revenue Code and applies to individuals, businesses, and international transactions. Taxation in Thailand is divided into several categories, including Personal Income Tax (PIT), Corporate Income Tax (CIT), and Withholding Tax (WHT). The tax system incorporates progressive rates, exemptions, and various compliance requirements that taxpayers must adhere to. […]